The reason for the hydraulic braking system is safety related. A cable system would never get gov't approval for street use.
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The reason for the hydraulic braking system is safety related. A cable system would never get gov't approval for street use.
BTW, I felt your pain today...I was in the Niagara area and decided to make a detour and stop in at the :spyder2: dealership in Fenwick...associated and owned by the folks in St. Kitts...won't...
That's hilarious - subtle yet acknowledgement! :D
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If nothing else, this forum (and this post) confirms to me that I'm in the right place....don't own a :ani29: yet but I know it's only a matter of time... same...
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your husband for a speedy recovery - and CONGRATS on the additional :ani29:
You are correct, it's not that far....I've made arrangements to ensure that my business travels take me into the London area in the next few weeks where I will stop in to see them.
I was at 2...
By far the best one I have ever used was the Garmin Nuvi 3590LMT in the $350-$400 range.
I tend to prefer the basic Magellan Roadmate model I picked up on sale for $99 - I bought it for use on the...
Was your machine the one stolen in QC?
That's about the best endorsement anyone could get.....I'll be in the area in another week or so and will definitely stop in.
JR
The Mrs is a licensed customs broker - she has indicated that the fees are as follows:
Ministry of Transportation registration fee - in Ontario it's $299.00 plus GST
Federal and provincial tax....
I thought of that then realized that they aren't very sturdy......my first thought was to reenforce them.
JR
I tried that at the dealership on a model that had floorboards but found that I'm too tall and need pegs almost to the point of the tyres.
JR
I've been wondering the same thing and am looking into it. The wife is dual licensed as a customs broker for USA/CAN and will only charge me disbursements...either way I will post the fees associated...
Just curious about the Guelph location....I didn't get the best vibes while there but that alone wouldn't have been enough to avoid them considering they have a decent stock...that may be a reason...
I know this is an old message but I was just at TWO WHEELS Motorsport?? today in Guelph and they had minimal two of each model in the showroom as well as a Limited for test rides out front.....
JR
While at a dealership today, the owner let it slip that the dealership owners are meeting in November in Washington DC for their convention where BRP plans to unveil the full 2013 line-up.
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As for your tag - WHORAW!!!or is that huraw!!!! :D Sempre fi!
I've been riding a custom built for over a decade now and I wave at anyone on 2 wheels....have seen very few on 3 wheels but wave just the same...I do draw the line at racing bicycles...men and...
We call them "posers" - there are many of them around....most couldn't ride worth a damn - but I guess they didn't need to - anyone can saddle up and ride a mile down the road to a coffee shop or...
So in my travels today i managed to stop in at the dealership to finally get to sit on a :spyder2: and see how it feels and to get some information.
Salesman was busy so I walked around and sat on...
BOTH! I became somewhat of an expert at doing BOTH at the same time! :(
Got the give the idiot points for commitment and passion...short lived but commitment just the same.....
Is that the worse you have been called? I think "member" is probably one of the nicest thing I have ever been called. ;)
The long hair is gone, the ponytail is gone, the goatee remains albeit much...
I'm reading the discussion with interest...haven't even bought a :ani29: yet and already know that I will get into it with the dealership....
From someone who rides a custom built and has been on just about all Harley models and most imports - I wave at EVERYONE...specially the guys on mopeds and scooters....that won't change when I get on...
Are really cool warning stickers like that available at the dealership or through private supplier? I like it!
If he goes with a trailer...just remember to either remove the wheels or ensure you lock it down well so it can't be easily towed away...nothing worse than making it easy for a thief to grab you ryde...
In a forum you will rarely get complete consensus....but trending common issues do come to the surface....and all lessons learned from owners are worth consideration....I've realized some common...
It's only a matter of time...supply and demand... I agree that it all comes down to the Spyder owner to ensure that parts including used parts are from either someone who is upgrading or from a legit...
You mean like introducing a choke switch - the old style pull out type that stuck out of the dash? ;)
JR